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Robert Spier  
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From: rsp...@pobox.com (Robert Spier)
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 15:03:59 -0800
Local: Tues, Jan 20 2004 6:03 pm
Subject: open issue review (easy stuff)

Here are 177 currently outstanding parrot issues in the RT system.

You can see more detail on them by going to:
  http://rt.perl.org/

clicking on guest access, and then typing the number into the upper
right hand corner box.

what we're mostly looking for are issues that can already be marked as
closed.  Once that's done, we can then take another pass and look at
the outstanding issues.

If you respond to this message, with the ticket id and brief reason
why it can be closed, i.e. "patch applied", "patch rejected", "bad
idea".. I'll do the labor of updating the ticketing system.

-R

726: -fno-strict-aliasing (fwd)
760: Parrot_warn doesn't work with a NULL interpreter
801: [PATCH] PerlArray in scalar context
15267: example/pxs is broken
15308: Dans Feedback Integrated into Documentation
15357: Read & write ops in core.ops are broken
15748: [SPAM=07.30] [PATCH] added function in pmc.c
15877: [SPAM=07.30] [PATCH] genclass.pl
15988: Make.pl might load the wrong Make.pm
16020: Re: Array vs. PerlArray
16087: [PATCH] Scratchpad pmc
16114: [PATCH] faster assembler
16237: [PATCH] register window flush for sparc
16258: [PATCH] The Great Renaming
16300: [BUG] hash clone hangs
16414: Interpreter PMC
16622: RE: [PATCH PDD07] Document struct naming conventions
16755: imcc requires Parrot_dlopen but HAS_DLOPEN is never defined
16763: parrot hash test fail on sparc Linux
16764: [PATCH] library building win32
16772: [PATCH] Add format for UINTVAL
16789: 'make test' for parrot fails
16797: make subs closures
16842: Solaris8/gcc warnings/errors
16935: [PATCH] more regex stack manipulation
17072: warnings while compiling parrot
17158: [PACTH] reduce size of core_ops_prederef.* by a fair amount
17159: imcc / Mac OS X problem
17244: [PACTH] hash ops at runtime for op_code() lookup
17405: [PATCH] correct make pdb on Win32
17490: Magic is useless unless verifiable.
17491: One-queens problem
17492: Leaning tower of Hanoi
17562: Segfault in stack handling code running ELIZA
17646: [PATCH] Add stone-age exception handling
17702: [PATCH] resources.c - growing allocations
17739: [PATCH] Tests for assign ops
17817: [PATCH] Parrot_sprintf-related stuff, part 2
17876: [PTACH] Parrot_snprintf writes 1 char too much
17931: [PATCH] DOD/GC related
17974: make clean removes lib/Parrot/PMC.pm
18003: Make test failures under Win32 MSVC++
18044: Assembler doesn't return a useful exit status
18064: test 75 of t/pmc/pmc.t fails
18097: [PATCH] allow NULL interpreter in sprintf like functions
18142: [PACTH] Parrot_destroy
18170: [PATCH] very complete lexical scope implementation
18189: Test failures with 'long long' on i386/linux
18319: [PATCH] Re: How to portably link on Win32 (all flavors), OS/2 and VMS?
18320: PerlArray, GC or string bug
18637: PDD06:  Incomplete sentence at end of section
18762: nci.t hates me
18782: [PTACH] long double support i386/linux
18832: [PATCH] nci test lib
18892: Perl_Parse from JNI Native code crashing...
18897: Error running Configure.pl
19090: [PATCH] make parrot_v[sfn]*printf behave itself
19143: Another GC bug?
19163: configure probe for va_list*
19183: languages/perl6/t/compiler.t -- multiple ways to spell "Inf"
19184: languages/perl6/t/rx/call test error
19192: JIT fails 3 tests on AMD K5
19328: bug/feature (?) in perlarray of perlarrays
19331: [PATCH]befunge 0.1.0 released
19356: [PATCH] creating string_destroy()
19467: [PATCH] win32.h - MinGW  #pragma warnings
19516: imcc whitespace sensitive parsing error
19599: [pasm bug] PerlHash: cannot delete a key
19670: [PASM] bug in i/o (read on stdin)
19671: [PATCH] befunge debugger supports the "delete" instruction
19728: [PATCH] SPARC jit fix for restart
19834: [PATCH] sub, add, mul, div with combinations of INT, NUM, PMC
19871: Fwd: Introduction and cygwin results
19872: Fwd: Re: Introduction and cygwin results
19873: Fwd: perl6 testing on mingw32
19874: Patch for pdump
20298: Operators neg and abs in core.ops
20358: [BUG] disassemble still
20666: Assemble.pl Reports Incorrect Line Numbers after Removal of  Macros
20707: Major packfile(?) breakage
21577: [PATCH] sun4 vtable jit support
21600: [PATCH] Enable buffer io in PIO
21665: [BUG] Incompatible return type in io/io_unix.c
21668: APL doesn't use sigils
21679: [PATCH] Implement use for P6C.
21729: IMCC doesn't handle scientific notation constants
21988: More Small Memory Leak Fixes
22119: [PATCH]Parrot PPC JIT: More ops and bugfixes.
22135: NCI and Jit push arguments in wrong order
22173: test t/native_pbc/number.t fails on powerpc linux
22174: [PATCH] snprintf link errors on Win32
22175: [PATCH] Static libparrot should built by target 'all'
22183: imcc doesn't support \e
22214: set Nx, Sx with non-numeric Sx results in number
22218: Segfault in Parrot_really_destroy
22281: fix rebuild_other so that it does not make chunks bigger than MAX_ITEMS
22316: [PATCH] Truncated entry in glossary.pod
22319: [PATCH] extra-large is too big for varargs
22321: [PATCH] debug tests when debugging
22324: [PATCH] fixed test and learned lesson (was Re: sizeof(opcode_t)
22328: [PATCH] No bytecode is bad
22330: [PATCH] Perl assembler b0rken with long doubles
22333: [PATCH] IO on bad file descriptors
22343: pdb + internal_exception = segfault
22352: PackFile imcc bug
22353: JIT!
22359: IMCC Optimizer fails with various types of hand-rolled loops
22360: IMCC error for unexpected X, expecting Y needs more information
22521: IMCC causes seegfault with many perlarrays and perlhashes
22548: [PATCH] Numbers with a '+' sign in the exponent
22558: Another Hack at constant propogation
22617: IMCC duplicate labels in different subs cause wrong branch
22645: IMCC Nested .subs cause segfaults
22665: Stack rotate doesn't respect COW flags
22706: IMCC (& Parrot) crash with -t when invoke is run
22718: core function index() returns -1 when search string contains  spaces
22765: [PATCH] Unary '+' is not symmetric to unary '-' in languages/perl6
22767: IMCC/Parrot leak and eventual segfault
22823: test failed in t/pmc/io
22824: Fwd: test failed in t/pmc/io
22854: Incongruity in Parrot IO and/or Parrot I/O crashes on STDIN read
22856: IMCC fails to build
22857: Parrot IO test failures
22867: Popbottom ops
22873: gentoo ebuild ... problem..
22877: GC/Sweep errors in latest build
22901: [PATCH] Add trailing \ to multi-line string constants in debug.c
22902: "make test" Failure
22922: Parrot threading!
22923: Win32 compile problema (VC++ 6)
22936: [PATCH] Parrot_unsetenv() broken on win32
22995: [PATCH] op cmp INT STR STR
22998: [PATCH] minor pod nit in core_ops.pod
23006: FLOATVAL_FMT
23039: [PATCH] event handling-2
23064: [PATCH] Fix copyright notices
23084: [The Parrot Primer] Japanese Translation
23115: powerpc linux support
23135: Build fails under Win32
23159: Parrot SIGSEGV in scratchpad_find
23276: Prefixing #define names
23299: Dynamic type handling in IMCC
23337: Problem with packfile
23346: [PATCH] docs/running.pod: command line arguments
23355: new tests for packfiles
23411: [PATCH] Add drafty ABSTRACT and OVERVIEW to docs/strings.pod
23552: Parrot on Win32! Where we will be able to compile IMCC?!
23767: parser_util.c doesn't compile
23822: [PATCH] Avoid undef warnings for ccwarn
24043: [PATCH] Getting ICU to build on OS X
24056: [PATCH] disassemble crashes
24063: [PATCH] Add C test info to tests.pod
24087: languages/imcc/t/syn/macro.t test 17 failing on Mac OS X
24103: submissions.pod
24149: [PATCH] small Makefile patch (rm *.s in realclean instead of clean)
24168: gmake required to build imcc on freebsd
24169: pthread required to build parrot on freebsd
24177: [PATCH] Make Parrot dlcompat aware on OS X
24224: [PATCH] IMCC: Macros are handled via hash
24251: PIR reserved words, confusing error
24267: Inconsistent behaviour of logical or op
24381: Parrot doesn't build with PIO_OS_STDIO defined
24388: [PATCH] use pmc2c2 for PMC building
24396: FAIL parrot-0.0.13 MSWin32-x86-multi-thread
24553: [PATCH] missing documentation files in imcc.pod
24662: [PATCH] Mac OS X dynamic loading using the primary API
24667: IMCC not handling some integer constant parameters properly
24682: [BUG] parrot compile fails on MacOS 10.3.1 - possibly dynaloading patch?
24701: [PATCH] Build core_ops.c etc in ops dir instead of src
24761: make test failures on freebsd-current
24789: [PATCH] PPC JIT fixes
24847: [patch] simplify register stacks (remove code duplication)
24865: Parrot and Gentoo
24916: Flesh out internal string docs
24922: Need Ops file metadata/hints system
24941: [PATCH] RE: More Buffer IO Bugs (was: Strangeness when printing to file)
25144: Unable to create self-referencing .Sub


 
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Matt Fowles  
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 More options Jan 20 2004, 6:48 pm
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From: Matt_Fow...@softhome.net (Matt Fowles)
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 18:12:27 -0500
Local: Tues, Jan 20 2004 6:12 pm
Subject: Re: open issue review (easy stuff)
Robert~

Thanks for taking this on.

Matt

> 22558: Another Hack at constant propogation

Aplied or Fixed and then applied (I forget which)

> 24847: [patch] simplify register stacks (remove code duplication)

Reject (resubmitted late as a different patch which was applied)

 
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Robert Spier  
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 More options Jan 20 2004, 6:48 pm
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From: rsp...@pobox.com (Robert Spier)
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 15:25:25 -0800
Local: Tues, Jan 20 2004 6:25 pm
Subject: Re: open issue review (easy stuff)

> Thanks for taking this on.

No problemo.

> > 22558: Another Hack at constant propogation
> Aplied or Fixed and then applied (I forget which)

> > 24847: [patch] simplify register stacks (remove code duplication)
> Reject (resubmitted late as a different patch which was applied)

Noted.

(FYI, for the future, I may not ack all the changes, although it
depends how many there are.)

-R


 
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Simon Glover  
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 More options Jan 20 2004, 6:48 pm
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From: s...@amnh.org (Simon Glover)
Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 18:24:57 -0500 (EST)
Local: Tues, Jan 20 2004 6:24 pm
Subject: Re: open issue review (easy stuff)

 Here are a few that can be closed; I'm sure this is far from a complete
 list.

 Simon

> 15357: Read & write ops in core.ops are broken

 Close - the broken ops no longer exist.

> 16114: [PATCH] faster assembler

 Close - we don't use assemble.pl any more.

> 17974: make clean removes lib/Parrot/PMC.pm

 Close - the bug was fixed.

> 18637: PDD06:  Incomplete sentence at end of section

 Close - fixed.

> 18892: Perl_Parse from JNI Native code crashing...

 Close (or redirect) - Perl 5.6.1 bug

> 19143: Another GC bug?

 Close - fixed.

> 21668: APL doesn't use sigils

 Close - not a bug

> 22316: [PATCH] Truncated entry in glossary.pod

 Close - fixed.

> 22856: IMCC fails to build

 Close - fixed.

> 22867: Popbottom ops

 Close - not a bug, just unclear documentation, which I fixed.

> 23767: parser_util.c doesn't compile

 Close - fixed.

> 24056: [PATCH] disassemble crashes

 Close - fixed.

> 24063: [PATCH] Add C test info to tests.pod

 Close - patch was applied.

> 24267: Inconsistent behaviour of logical or op

 Close - fixed.

 
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Arvindh Rajesh Tamilmani  
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 More options Jan 21 2004, 11:48 am
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From: tarvi...@yahoo.co.in (Arvindh Rajesh Tamilmani)
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 08:37:05 -0800 (PST)
Local: Wed, Jan 21 2004 11:37 am
Subject: Re: open issue review (easy stuff)

Robert Spier wrote:
>24941: [PATCH] RE: More Buffer IO Bugs (was:

Strangeness when printing to file)


patch applied.

Arvindh

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Dan Sugalski  
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 More options Jan 22 2004, 2:00 pm
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From: d...@sidhe.org (Dan Sugalski)
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 13:51:30 -0500
Local: Thurs, Jan 22 2004 1:51 pm
Subject: Re: open issue review (easy stuff)
At 3:25 PM -0800 1/20/04, Robert Spier wrote:

>(FYI, for the future, I may not ack all the changes, although it
>depends how many there are.)

Is there any way to get RT to close tickets (or change their status)
entirely via e-mail? That'd make this a lot easier if we could throw
a:

RT-Status: Closed

or something like it in the reply to a bug report that notes the bug
has been fixed.
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Robert Spier  
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 More options Jan 22 2004, 4:00 pm
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From: rsp...@pobox.com (Robert Spier)
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 12:56:35 -0800
Local: Thurs, Jan 22 2004 3:56 pm
Subject: Re: open issue review (easy stuff)

> Is there any way to get RT to close tickets (or change their status)
> entirely via e-mail? That'd make this a lot easier if we could throw
> a:
> RT-Status: Closed
> or something like it in the reply to a bug report that notes the bug
> has been fixed.

I could implement this, but there are authentication issues.

The rt CLI is another option.  At some point in the future, I will
document this better on bugs.perl.org. (Redoing bugs.perl.org is on my
short-list.)

-R


 
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Matt Fowles  
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 More options Jan 22 2004, 7:48 pm
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From: Matt_Fow...@softhome.net (Matt Fowles)
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 19:37:07 -0500
Local: Thurs, Jan 22 2004 7:37 pm
Subject: Closable Tickets
Robert~

You can close the following tickets

24848
24840
22281
21988

Matt


 
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Dan Sugalski  
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 More options Jan 23 2004, 9:00 am
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From: d...@sidhe.org (Dan Sugalski)
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 08:39:03 -0500
Local: Fri, Jan 23 2004 8:39 am
Subject: Re: open issue review (easy stuff)
At 12:56 PM -0800 1/22/04, Robert Spier wrote:

>  > Is there any way to get RT to close tickets (or change their status)
>>  entirely via e-mail? That'd make this a lot easier if we could throw
>>  a:
>>  RT-Status: Closed
>>  or something like it in the reply to a bug report that notes the bug
>>  has been fixed.

>I could implement this, but there are authentication issues.

Right, good point. In that case, if we could give our intrepid and
possibly slightly mad volunteers Dave Pippenger (dpippen) and
Stephane Peiry (stephane) privs on the bug and todo queue for parrot,
that'd be great -- we can start handing out todo tickets to folks for
doing.
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Robert Spier  
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 More options Jan 23 2004, 9:49 am
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From: rsp...@pobox.com (Robert Spier)
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 06:38:07 -0800
Local: Fri, Jan 23 2004 9:38 am
Subject: Re: open issue review (easy stuff)

> Right, good point. In that case, if we could give our intrepid and
> possibly slightly mad volunteers Dave Pippenger (dpippen) and
> Stephane Peiry (stephane) privs on the bug and todo queue for parrot,
> that'd be great -- we can start handing out todo tickets to folks for
> doing.

done-o.

-R


 
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Dan Sugalski  
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 More options Jan 23 2004, 10:49 am
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From: d...@sidhe.org (Dan Sugalski)
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 09:56:21 -0500
Local: Fri, Jan 23 2004 9:56 am
Subject: Re: open issue review (easy stuff)
At 6:38 AM -0800 1/23/04, Robert Spier wrote:

>  > Right, good point. In that case, if we could give our intrepid and
>>  possibly slightly mad volunteers Dave Pippenger (dpippen) and
>>  Stephane Peiry (stephane) privs on the bug and todo queue for parrot,
>>  that'd be great -- we can start handing out todo tickets to folks for
>>  doing.

>done-o.

Keen, thanks!
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Will Coleda  
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From: w...@coleda.com (Will Coleda)
Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 01:59:00 -0500
Subject: Re: open issue review (easy stuff)

On Tuesday, January 20, 2004, at 06:03  PM, Robert Spier wrote:

> If you respond to this message, with the ticket id and brief reason
> why it can be closed, i.e. "patch applied", "patch rejected", "bad
> idea".. I'll do the labor of updating the ticketing system.
> -R

> 18044: Assembler doesn't return a useful exit status

assemble.pl is dead - original issue resolved, followup sent, though we
still don't return on bad usage as the follow up poster requested.

> 19670: [PASM] bug in i/o (read on stdin)

Sent followup via RT - still can't get unbuffered STDIN, though the
main issue is resolved.

> 20666: Assemble.pl Reports Incorrect Line Numbers after Removal of  
> Macros

assemble.pl is dead.

> 21729: IMCC doesn't handle scientific notation constants

The thrust was "assemble.pl" supports them, imcc doesn't, but they
should agree.

Since assemble.pl is dead, the question is moot, IMCC notation wins.
(no followup sent.)

> 22183: imcc doesn't support \e

Yes it does. (patch was applied but never closed) (no followup sent)

> 22521: IMCC causes seegfault with many perlarrays and perlhashes
> 22617: IMCC duplicate labels in different subs cause wrong branch

Leo fixed these, but they were never closed

> 22718: core function index() returns -1 when search string contains  
> spaces

This appears to be fixed.

> 22922: Parrot threading!

This wasn't really a bug. More of a question that Dan seems to have
answered.

> 22995: [PATCH] op cmp INT STR STR

Dan applied this, never closed.

> 23299: Dynamic type handling in IMCC

There is a very long discussion which appears to be rendered academic
by the fact that the poster's original code now works (presuming you
add the missing "end" as the last opcode.)

... and then I got bored.


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Robert Spier  
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 More options Mar 3 2004, 6:48 pm
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From: rsp...@pobox.com (Robert Spier)
Date: Wed, 03 Mar 2004 15:39:37 -0800
Local: Wed, Mar 3 2004 6:39 pm
Subject: Re: open issue review (easy stuff)

> ... and then I got bored.

;)

Thanks, all those changes applied.

-R


 
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Will Coleda  
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 More options Mar 3 2004, 8:48 pm
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From: w...@coleda.com (Will Coleda)
Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 19:58:22 -0500
Local: Wed, Mar 3 2004 7:58 pm
Subject: Re: open issue review (easy stuff)
Here's some more.

27305 - just applied by Leo today. (but not closed! bad leo, no donut!
=-)
27303 - spam
27308 - applied, with a note that the applier didn't have perms to
close it.
27336 - mine, patch applied by chromatic, needs closing.
25948 - fix committed by leo.

<willow>Bored now!</willow>

On Wednesday, March 3, 2004, at 06:39  PM, Robert Spier wrote:
>> ... and then I got bored.

> ;)

> Thanks, all those changes applied.

> -R

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From: rsp...@pobox.com (Robert Spier)
Date: Wed, 03 Mar 2004 17:11:31 -0800
Local: Wed, Mar 3 2004 8:11 pm
Subject: Re: open issue review (easy stuff)

> <willow>Bored now!</willow>

/me runs and hides.

Applied!

(I should just give you access.)

-R


 
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Leopold Toetsch  
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From: l...@toetsch.at (Leopold Toetsch)
Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 08:42:23 +0100
Local: Thurs, Mar 4 2004 2:42 am
Subject: Re: open issue review (easy stuff)

Will Coleda <w...@coleda.com> wrote:
> Here's some more.
> 27305 - just applied by Leo today. (but not closed! bad leo, no donut!

As openpatches used to be dead for a long time, I stopped looking at it.
Now it's up again, so I'll close tickets.

leo


 
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